© 2010 r

two thousand and ten

sorry for my absence – i have indeed been away over christmas and new year. i offloaded seven rolls of film to the developers yesterday as a result. this photo was taken outside the smokehouse in the cameron highlands of malaysia. their scones (pronounced scoooooones in that part of the world) were maybe the best i’ve had. i think there should be a ban on the gluggy heavy scone universally, and more of the soft, easily digested type. devonshire tea is so simple, but an enjoyable luxury when done properly. there were also quite a few old tudor houses up there in the mountains, a legacy of colonialism. sometimes i had to wonder if i was in asia, or hiding out in england…

i haven’t been one for resolutions, but there are a few things i want to do this year, seeing this is my first entry for 2010:

open a webshop (maybe one that looks like itis). i found a few old things while in malaysia that i would like to share…

run a monthly letter writing club

eat healthier (and try to drink tea without sugar, except coffee, which i can’t handle without two sugars and vietnamese coffee which must have the condensed milk or else i might as well not bother)

make two more zines

continue helping out with the perth zine collective

give my whole camera collection an airing, or else find new homes for the ones i don’t use

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2 Comments

  1. Posted January 14, 2010 at 10:54 pm | #

    What is this letter writing club of which you speak? Sounds intriguing!

  2. r
    Posted January 14, 2010 at 11:01 pm | #

    ah, i will be holding a monthly letter writing club at an artspace in town. a general get together and opportunity to keep up regular correspondence and make mail art with tea and biscuits. i’ll write more about it soon!

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